Even though this is a 1999 CIA document, several of these buildings no longer
existed at that time. Others may no longer in use by the CIA.

Except for CIA headquarters most buildings used by the agency are owned by
the General Services Administration, and several of those below are shown
on GSA lists
of facilities (although some are dated for older buildings that no longer
exist).

Cryptome welcomes maps and photos of the original CIA buildings near the
State Department and in West Potomac Park, or anywhere else around the globe.
Send to:
.
Quarters Eye (a naval term) would be particularly interesting for its
use to plan many of the Agency's most notorious operations, including experiments
with mind-altering drugs. Information is also welcomed on the unknown buildings
adjacent to BUMED shown below.

The BUMED site was the original location of the Naval Observatory before
it was moved northward where the Vice President lives. The US Navy long preceded
satellites as the lead service for astronomical investigations, worldwide
communications and electronic interception, and that its medical and surgical
service has been a leader in medical research.

That many CIA offices are near the State Department is due to the parentage
and cultivation of the Agency by the State Department as documented in
Emergence
of the Intelligence Establishment, Foreign Relations of the United States.
Copies of original documents are searchable in the State Department's
CIA Creation
collection. The CIA has recently reclassified and withdrawn a number
of documents in these collections from the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) but they remain available from the State website.

"The State Department web site below is a permanent electronic archive of
information released prior to January 20, 2001. Please see
www.state.gov for material released since
President George W. Bush took office on that date. This site is not updated
so external links may no longer function."

[4] 2430 E Street NW complex (includes Buildings 7, 9, 11 and 12 and the
North, East, Central and South Buildings) [New buildings. This is the
location of the original CIA headquarters, across the street from the State
Department. State has several offices listed in the complex.]

[Concerning the previous three listings, the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and
Surgery (BUMED) complex is located at D Street NW and 23rd Street NW, west
across the street from the State Department, and an online campus plan identifies
the buildings in use. However, three structures to the west of BUMED are
exluded from the campus plan and their use is unknown. See
below.]